The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, September 15, 1922, Image 4

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    SIOUX CITY, IOWA, NEWS
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Rev. H. C. Boyd departed Monday !
for Ottumwa, Iowa, to attend the Gen
eral Conference of the A. M. E. church :
which convened in that city Septem
ber 6 to 10.
Miss Ethel Lewis of St. Paul, Minn.,
arrived in the city Saturday evening i
and will make her future home with
her mother, who lives at 503 west!
Seventh street.
The mass meeting of the N. A. A. j
C. P. will be held at the A. ML E. |
church, 613 Main street, on the third j
Sunday of this month.
Mr. George Hicks who left the hos
pital a week ago, is improving.
Morten, Linnear and Gertrude rim- \
berton arrived home Sunday after
spending a week’s vacation with their j
father, Mr. J. Pimberton.
Mr. and Mrs. Croffard, who are con
ducting a modern laundry at 812 west
Seventh street, report that business
has been very good and is increasing
daily.
The Brotherhood of the Zion Bap
tist church will give a banquet and
entertainment Thursday evening at the
church, 6th and Bluff streets.
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Milton Johnson has returned* to the
city to attend the State University
this fall.
Roland W. Young has returned home
from Omaha to attend the State Uni
versity this year.
Miss Ruth Wilkinson of Kansas
City, Mo., arrived in the city Monday
to attend the State University this
year.
Rev. 1. B. Smith will go to Grand
Island next Saturday on lodge busi
ness.
Mr. James Kelly of Omaha visited
his brother, Jewel Kelly, here the past
week.
We are glad to note the numerous
students coming into Lincol nto at
tend the State University, which be
speaks well for Nebraska and its in
stitutions of learning. Lincoln, let
us encourage these persons by our
hospitality.
Mr. John C. Collins spent a few
days at his old home in St. Joseph,
Mo., the past week.
Misses Dorothy and Charlotte Lov
ing returned home from a visit at
Denver last Saturday.
Miss Erma Tuggle and her mother
are home from a visit at St. Joseph,
Mo.
Miss Dorothy Loving and Miss Ag
nes Thomas gave a dinner party last
Friday in honor of some young lady
students who have entered school here
this year.
Rev. H. W. Botts spent Tuesday in
Omaha on business.
Kev. A. J. McAlister filled his pul
pit at the Newman M. E. church last
Sunday, the attendance being fairly
good.
Last Sunday was the closing scenes
of the Rev. W. A. McClendon’s work
here. There were special services all
day. The Sunday School had a fine
lesson at 9:30. The pastor spoke at
11. Rev. H. W. Botts of the Mt. Zion
Baptist church preached a fine dis
course at 4 p. m. At night, the pastor
delivered his closing remarks. It is
said he did fairly well on his dollar
money.
Rev. W. A. McClendon and Rev. O.
J. Buurkhardt leave Wednesday for
annual conference at Atchison, Kans.
Services at Mt. Zion Baptist church
still continue to be interesting. The
Sunday school was fairly attended at
10 a. m. Rev. H. W. Botts preached
two fine sermons during the day.
The walls of Mt. Zion are fast being
completed, anti the Willing Workers
are digging hard at the financial part.
Remit for your papers.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Johnson entertain
ed the Mission Tuesday night.
POPULAR DAN COLEMAN
AT GAYETY THEATRE
Dan Coleman and his “American
Girls” will be the new attraction ai.
the Gayety Theatre opening Sunday
matinee at three. Daily matinees, of
special appeal to the ladies, will be
teatured throughout the ensuing
week. To devotees of musical offer
ings, lavish in equipment, the name of
Dave Marion, in itself, will bring as
suiance of entertainment out of the
ordinary. Marion’s reputation as a
sumptuous producer has been main-1
tained through many seasons of suc
cessful achievement, each Marion-made
production developing improvements
over its predecessor.
Dan Coleman's popularity as an Irish ;
comedian of inventive instincts iiao
likewise been enhanced season after
season through his sincere efforts to
increase his his artistic attainments.
His success has resulted in a constant
ly broadening circle of admirers that
now greet his every appearance in
musical presentations. Coleman’s
chief associate with the "American
Girls" will be 'Charles McCarthy, who
long ago established hirHself as a fav
orite Irish comedian with patrons of
the drama. As a star in Irish plays
and melodrama his vogue dates back
to “One of the Bravest,” a piece in
which he appeared for many seasons
to the glorification of the uniformed
fireman. Dan Coleman and McCarthy
will do team-work in developing the
comedy scenes
Coleman’s supporting company is
declared to have been chosen with in
dividual fitness for fast-moving com
edy developments as the prime essen
tial to their engagement. Arthur
Dunn, a diminutive comedian, has for
many seasons been recognized as an
unfailing source of merriment. His
association with musical comedy and
vaudeville has made his work familiar
to hosts of admirers.
Among the other principals are Inez
De Verdier, prima donna; Alma Bauer,
a gifted singer, and Charles Raymond,
leading man. The personnel includes,
as essential to musical entertainments,
a chorus that is declared to be a model
aggregation of good looking dancers
and singers, twenty in all, tralnev. o>
Dave Marion with his years of exper
ience as chorus drill-master. In the
matter of costuming for the various
musical numbers, it is declared that
Marion has surpassed his previous
achievements in lavish results. Scen
ically, the equipment is promised to
be wholly adequate and in keeping
with the best traditions of affluent
musical presentations. Wednesday
night the curtain will not rise until
after the electric parade has passed.
Early Curtain Saturday at 8:00.
IS INTERESTED IN
HELPING CHILDREN
Mr. E. B. Goodman, of the Phono
graph Department of the Brandeis
Store is deeply interested in encourag
ing and developing dramatic, histrion
ie and musical talent in prhmising boys
and girls of our race. He is looking
out for talented children. Recently
he can across Catherine Cannon, an
interesting five year old child, who
lives at 1208 North Twenty-fourth
street and recites very nicely. He has
made arrangements for her to study at
Meisner’s school of expression anu
expects to present her in recital, with
other classical talent, at some future
date. Mr. P. G. Spitz, manager of the
department, is encouraging Mr. Good
man in his plan. Both are very pleas
nt and courteous gentlemen who make
a very favorable impression, and very
frequently a customer, of thoRe who
visit their well-stocked department.
If you want a phonograph you will no
doubt be interested in the Phonograph j
Club, the advertisment for which ap-:
pears elsewhere in this issue. But j
whether you want a phonograph or;
not Mr. Spitz and Mr. Goodman will j
be pleased to see you.
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